Rumors of the Motorola X Phone are heating up and we have some new possible details for you today. Some of these seem a bit iffy, some sound exciting and some are just unbelievable. It seems no matter how we look at this phone, we have no idea what Google and Motorola are trying to do here. Let’s just jump into today’s murmurings, shall we?

Phone Arena’s sources claim to have the inside scoop on the X Phone’s details. Allegedly, some of his friends have been testing this bad boy and we are looking at some great improvements laid out in the table.

For starters, Google is said to be working with Motorola to focus on better battery life and superior durability. According to the insider, the device will have a kevlar back (of course) and a hefty battery (like the RAZR Maxx). It is also stated that it will have a 4.8-inch display, a quad-core processor and… wait for it… a microSD slot and up to 128 GB of internal storage! That is some serious storage, and we seriously doubt this will happen, but we’ll see.

The Motorola X Phone, a device that has been rumored to be a joint effort between Motorola and Google, with a launch date potentially set for Google I/O, has made what appears to be an official appearance in an official job posting on LinkedIn.

Read: Top 10 Rumored Smartphones for 2013.

In the past few weeks, rumors have sprouted up about a smartphone that Google and Motorola are supposedly working on, a smartphone that is currently called the X Phone. The device is said to be similar to a Nexus device, but not a Nexus, and instead a Motorola device running vanilla Android but with bloatware on board.